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12 PAPAKURA COURIER, JANUARY 19, 2011
Back to School
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New Year -- time for a new career?
If you're thinking about
a career change in 2011
you need to ask yourself
an important question --
what do I want from
work and life?
That's the message
from government agency
Career Services in the
wake of the latest Seek
Satisfaction and Motiv-
ation survey, which
found that 70 percent of
New Zealanders will con-
sider a career change
this year.
Career Services' gen-
eral manager operations,
Janet Brown, says it's
not particularly surpris-
ing to see so many people
considering a career
change at this time of the
year.
The survey also found
that 18 percent of the
3000 employed people
surveyed are already
actively searching for a
new job.
Janet says the start of
a new year often signals
new beginnings for
people as they re-assess
their lives and make
New Year's resolutions'.
Also, the slow but
steady economic recovery
would give people
renewed confidence to re-
assess their career
options in the coming
months.
If you are considering
getting into something
new -- and it looks like a
lot of people will be
exercising this option in
2011 -- you need to ask
yourself whether you are
truly happy in your cur-
rent job.''
Are you struggling to
motivate yourself each
day? Do you find yourself
complaining about your
day to your family and
friends? Do you wish you
could be doing the job
that someone else is
doing? Then maybe it's
time to begin looking at
some
new
career
options.''
Janet says the most
important thing a person
can do when considering
a career change is to
establish what they want
from work and from life.
This requires exploring
everything about your-
self -- from your person-
ality and interests, to
your skills and qualities.
It's crucial to know
yourself, otherwise how
do you know what you're
passionate about, what
interests you and where
and how your unique
skill set can best be
utilised.''
Career Services has a
number of online inter-
active tools to help
people understand them-
selves,
such as
CareerQuest,
which
suggests possible jobs
based on your interests,
as well as online quizzes
to help you assess your
work values and work-
life balance, says Janet.
You need to bear in
mind that people will go
through several job
changes in their lifetime.
And remember -- change
can bring exciting
opportunities,
new
challenges and immense
satisfaction.''
Further information
and help can be found on
www.careers.govt.nz.
You can also chat
online with Career
Services webchat guid-
ance staff to get indepen-
dent advice to help with
your career planning or
phone 0800 222 7333 to
speak to a representa-
tive.